University of Sargodha MA/MSc Admission Guide for Pakistani students who want to continue their education in University of Sargodha as a private candidate. This online resource is to the point and created only for Pakistani students.

University of Sargodha was established in 2002 by an ordinance of the Government of Pakistan Before, it was called the Government College, Sargodha. Every year thousands of students get themselves register and appear in Private MA/MSc examinations. After getting BA or BSc degree students can apply for private master’s admission.

They can also get admission as a private candidate if they have already done MA or MSc in any other subject. The subjects for private students are specific while regular students can get admission in all the subjects offered by the university. Registration and Admission process for both private MA and MSc candidates starts simultaneously in the month of November while annual exams starts in July ever year.

The university advertises its admissions and describes criteria for its private students. Candidates have to follow rules and regulations and other procedure otherwise they would not be able to appear in the final exams. Please click on the right side links to find respective information about MA/MSc Admission process for private candidates of Sargodha University.

University of Sargodha MA/MSc Private Quick Facts

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Registration Fee: 2200

Adm. Advertisement: November

Admission Fee: MA Part 1 Single 3080, Double 6160, Tripple 9242.

MA Part 2 & MSc Part 1 Single 3300, Double 6600, Tripple 9900.

MSc Part 2 Single 3520, Double 7040, Tripple 10560.

Availability of Form: HBL & Online

Exams Schedule: Slips – May, Exams – June/July

University of Sargodha private candidates may submit their MA MSC application forms for English, Politics, History, Islamic Studies, Economics, Punjabi, Arabic, International Relations & MSc Math. To appear in these Master Programs, one has to pass BA/BSc exams first and then there will be one year of break.